
WWII-era B-29 Superfortress named ‘Fifi’ lands for first-ever Canadian tour
SAINT-HUBERT, Que. — At over 70 years of age, the Second World War-era bomber known as “Fifi” is among the last of its kind.
The Boeing B-29 Superfortress, which was delivered in 1945, is one of only a few dozen of its model still in existence — and one of only two that still flies.
On Sunday, onlookers huddled under umbrellas at Montreal’s St-Hubert airport as smoke billowed from Fifi’s propellers and her engines began to roar.
Moments later the plane was airborne, its slim silver nose cutting through rainy skies as it took off for one of several daily demonstration flights on the fifth day of her first ever Canadian tour.